Brazil government expects rates to fall by at least 50 bps -minister
BRASILIA The Brazilian government expects cuts of at least 50 basis points in the central bank's benchmark interest
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Apple unveils its first carbon neutral products
CUPERTINO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 12, 2023--
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Five former Memphis police officers indicted over Tyre Nichols death -filing
WASHINGTON The U.S. Justice Department indicted five former Memphis police officers on Tuesday over the death of Tyre
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Missouri's pro sports teams push to get legal sports gambling on 2024 ballot
A coalition of professional sports teams in Missouri is backing a new proposal to put the legalization of sports betting on the 2024 ballot
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Apple debuts iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus
CUPERTINO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 12, 2023--
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Apple unveils iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max
CUPERTINO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 12, 2023--
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Northern Trust shares slide after forecasting bigger drop in net interest income
By Chibuike Oguh NEW YORK Shares of Northern Trust Corp fell by more than 9% to their lowest
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iPhone 15 Pro: Apple reveals premium phone with brand new material and features
Apple has unveiled the new iPhone 15 Pro, with an entirely new material. The new device will be made out of titanium, and rely on a host of new manufacturing processes. Its new material and design allows it to be the lightest Pro phone Apple has made, and includes the thinnest edges around the display. As well as the titanium, the new phone has the toughest glass-based material in the industry and an aluminium structure inside the phone, with the two materials joined in a new way that should make the phone extra strong, Apple said. The glass is now much easier to replace, Apple said. :: Follow our coverage of the Apple event here. It comes in two sizes, 6.1-inches and 6.7-inches. And it comes in four new colours: black, white, blue and a natural titanium. The titanium itself is a “grade five” alloy, Apple said, the same material used on the Mars rover. The new material also brings a new look, with a brushed texture on the side of the phone. As well as the new material, the iPhone 15 Pro brings a new customisable “action button” on the side of the phone, and an improved “A17 Pro” chip inside it. The action button replaces the mute switch on the side of the phone, and does the same job by default. But it can be changed to start voice memos, open the camera – or to start complex processes, by using Apple’s Shortcuts app. The new chip has “next-level performance”, Apple said, with improvements including dramatically improved graphics performance. Apple claimed the device is a “new chapter in iPhone performance”, and it focused particularly on the gaming performance that the new chip will allow. The iPhone 15 Pro has “the equivalent of seven camera lenses”, Apple said, even though it retains the three visible lenses on the back of the phone. That is partly because the iPhone 15 Pro Max has a 5x optical zoom, by using the extra space in the bigger device as well as a “tetra prism” design that bounces light around in the phone. The new camera also has a new coating to reduce lens flare, and better performance in low light. Like the normal iPhone 15, it has a 48 megapixel camera but offers the option to merge that down into a 24 megapixel image, which Apple said should allow for better quality and high resolution images. Like its cheaper iPhone 15 sibling, the 15 Pro will also be the first phone to switch to a USB-C charging port to charge. In the Pro model, that allows for USB 3 speeds, Apple said. Read More Apple is changing the plug on the bottom of your iPhone Here is the iPhone 15 Apple to stop using leather in all new products
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BP CEO Bernard Looney to resign - FT
(Reuters) -BP's Chief Executive Officer Bernard Looney is to resign, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday citing two people with
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Man Utd search for Donny van de Beek suitors in Turkey & Qatar
Man Utd are hopeful of finding a club from Turkey or Qatar to take Donny van de Beek this month.
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Pulitzer winner Chabon, other authors sue Meta over AI program
By Blake Brittain and Katie Paul A group of writers including Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Chabon sued Meta
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Nike investors reject pay equity, human rights proposals
By Katherine Masters NEW YORK Nike investors voted against two shareholder-led proposals during the sportswear giant’s annual meeting
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